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Alphabetical [« »] extend 25 extended 1 extending 19 extends 32 extensile 1 extension 2 extensive 6 | Frequency [« »] 32 born 32 carnivorous 32 ears 32 extends 32 gills 32 here 32 lion | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances extends |
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1 I, 11| with the palate, and a vein extends from the brain towards it. 2 I, 16| other direction the windpipe extends to the interval between 3 I, 17| the great vein, for a vein extends to the spleen off from it.~ 4 I, 17| kidneys, along the stalk that extends to the urethra; and pretty 5 II, 17| all animals the wind-pipe extends to the lung, and the manner 6 II, 17| all that have the organ, extends through the midriff into 7 II, 17| these animals the oesophagus extends from the mouth downwards 8 III, 1 | each of the two testicles extends a duct, and, as in the case 9 III, 1 | beginning down below it extends as far as the midriff, as 10 III, 1 | below from a single duct extends continuously on both sides 11 III, 3 | pairs of veins. The first extends from the back of the head, 12 III, 3 | the ankles. The third pair extends from the temples, through 13 III, 3 | right-hand side; it then extends right through the chamber, 14 III, 3 | The vessel, then, that extends to the lung, as the lung 15 III, 3 | first into two; and then extends along by every pipe and 16 III, 3 | windpipe. And that vessel which extends to the vertebra of the neck 17 III, 3 | hollow vein that to the neck extends,~Along the chine, the eager 18 III, 4 | lies underneath the heart extends, freely suspended, right 19 III, 4 | one vein, short and wide, extends through the liver, and from 20 III, 4 | left-hand side of it there extends a short but thick vein to 21 III, 4 | From the big vein no vein extends to the womb, but the organ 22 III, 7 | composed of vertebrae, and it extends from the head down to the 23 III, 11| is one of the parts that extends continuous and unbroken, 24 IV, 1 | the point to which the gut extends is the vesicle of the black 25 IV, 2 | congeners, and in the carids, extends in a straight line to the 26 v, 2 | this species the copulation extends over a lengthened time, 27 v, 5 | and copulate, and the act extends over a time which is neither 28 v, 16| because their attachment extends over a smaller area.~It 29 VI, 6 | the middle-sized birds it extends over about twenty days, 30 VI, 17| period; but with all it extends over a number of days divisible 31 VIII, 5| is stiffer and longer and extends over the entire length of 32 VIII, 6| four, until the interval extends over seven days. The pigs’